YES! That would be a violation of the local building code typically requiring an authorized electrician to do the hookup, and it would be trespassing to the property of the power company, among other things. A standard fine starts at around $1,000 per day, in conformity to national guidelines.
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No. Electricity was around long before Ben Franklin -- or humans for that matter.
Candles and gas lanterns were used at night before electricity.
Nothing they were not involved in the War before that.
Franklin's experiment was merely to prove that lightning was electricity, not to prove that electricity existed. Hence, the name "Father of Electricity" is inaccurate. Electricity was known to exist at least a century before Benjamin Franklin conducted his kite experiment; various mechanisms for the manipulation, creation and storage of electricity had been invented, such as static electricity generators and Leyden jars.
Well, electricity isn't living, and it's been around for ages. Lightning and thunderstorms contain electricity. Sand storms can create static electricity. So it's been around about as long as the Earth.
No, electricity was around long before him. Benjamin Franklin is commonly accredited to be the first man to define and harness electricity.
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probally around millions of years. they say they were here before electricity
No. Electricity was around long before Ben Franklin -- or humans for that matter.
what was electricity used for when it was dicovered
the time before electricity existed is refered to as "the cingularity". No one can know what it was like before that time since the known laws of physics do not apply before the big bang and are of no consequence in a universe without electricity.
Electricity was not born! It exited long before people, long before the earth or solar system. In fact, electricity was there in seconds after the Big Bang.
well before electricity we had to use fire wood and that was our electricity thats all i really know
A fiberglass ladder is the best choice when working around electricity because it is non-conductive and will help reduce the risk of electric shock or injury. Avoid using metal ladders as they conduct electricity and can be extremely dangerous in such situations. Always ensure the ladder is in good condition before use.
No, electricity existed before mankind.
Before electricity, people relied on natural light to watch performances and entertainment. They often gathered around open fires or used oil lamps to illuminate their surroundings during evening storytelling or puppet shows. In some cultures, shadow plays and other forms of visual storytelling were popular, utilizing simple screens and manual lighting techniques. The concept of television as we know it today did not exist; instead, entertainment was more communal and often involved live performances.